Verichip campaign - Dana Blankenhorn
"Over the last four years an entire sub-culture has developedto attack
the VeriChip. [ Ed: We do not
"attack"; we Expose
verichip]
But the company is not backing down. If the present marketing
effort succeeds the company is bound topush for chipping
everyone, given the chance of violence or
accidents in our society."http://healthcare.zdnet.com/?p=901

Ed:
Verichip is now being sold directly to the
consumer, who will now be able to link to
Online HealthLink. How many people realize that this implant is
the forerunner to the Mark of the Beast ?
Since medical needs are backed by Insurance payments (
or personal payments ) this subdermal ID most likely will be
used for the financial transaction as well. Something to
consider.http://hopetotheend.com/vc.html

Plan for U.S. Citizens
to take the VeriChip
July 25, 2005--President Bush's former health secretary Tommy
Thompson is putting the final touches to a plan that
could result in US citizens having a radio frequency
identification (RFID) chip inserted under their skin,
The Business has learned.
Thompson, now a director of Applied Digital Solutions, the
company that makes the chips, intends to publish the proposal in
the next 50 days, [Ed: Even though this date has already passed, the
plan will still come]
by which time he plans to have had a VeriChip inserted in
his arm. Thompson believes the capsules could help save thousands
of lives every year.
"According to Procter, the chips can also be used
for financial transactions. In "http://www.rednova.com/news/health/196561/health_chips_could_help_patients_in_us/

Cases of Enforced Chipping and future
proposals
"the Attorney General of Mexico forced his
staff to get implants to gain access to a sensitive
document room

VeriChip's chairman [ Scott Silverman] , has proposed mandatory chipping of guest workers and immigrants.
A hospital in Ontario plans to implant the chips
in babies, and the U.S. Army
is mulling a requirement for
enlisted personnel.
The elderly, immigrants, babies,
low-ranking soldiers these
are not exactly the most powerful segments of U.S. society
"

[ Ed: Note the arrogance ...implying that there are human
beings, and then again there are "other " human beings.
Wasn't that the mind-set of the Nazis ?? ]

" I can think of countless initiatives that could be
launched to make use of a sufficiently large group of chipped
people:
1. a universal college student ID system; 2. chip readers in cars that would block drivers with
unpaid parking tickets from using their vehicles; 3. tracking people with a history of emotional
disturbances; 4. court-ordered chipping tied to domestic restraining
orders; 5. government monitoring of people found to have a
high-risk profile through computer profiling; 6. outfitting firearms with a radio-frequency
identification (RFID) reader 7. and requiring gun owners to be chipped to fire their
weapon (like existing thumbprint locks "

" Once a sufficient number of humans have had chips
implanted, for whatever the reason, all bets on containing the
technology are off. A responsible debate on human chipping would
consider the extreme scenariowidespread
mandatory implantsand not just focus on the
initial
"socially acceptable" [ Ed: meaning implanting the
socially UNacceptable ] proposals that target specific
populations such as Alzheimer's patients,
children [ Ed: enforced
surveillance of delinquent or otherwise ] , or convicts on work release programs."

"At a minimum, any chipping must be truly voluntary rather
than mandatory. But I am afraid this will be
almost impossible to ensure without legislation such
as that enacted by Wisconsin last year, barring all mandatory
human chipping " ---Comment